Who will move on to a date with the Dodgers in the NLCS?
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Sister Jean, beloved Loyola-Chicago chaplain, dies
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the longtime chaplain of the Loyola-Chicago men’s basketball team, died Thursday at the age of 106. “[She] was an invaluable source of wisdom and grace for generations of students, faculty, and staff,” the school said.
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McLaren wins back-to-back F1 constructors’ title
McLaren secured its second successive Formula 1 constructors’ championship at the Singapore Grand Prix.
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NCAA: Betting abuse of athletes common online
A study commissioned by the NCAA showed that sports-betting-related abuse is still one of the most common forms of online harassment directed at college athletes, coaches and officials.
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How Brewers, Cubs can each win decisive Game 5
Who will move on to a date with the Dodgers in the NLCS?
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Tajh Ariza, ex-NBA veteran’s son, picks Oregon
Top-25 recruit Tajh Ariza has committed to Oregon, he announced Friday, as the son of former NBA veteran Trevor Ariza chose the Ducks over USC.
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Dodgers advance to NLCS after Kerkering’s error
The Dodgers beat the Phillies 2-1 on Thursday to advance to the NLCS. The Phillies’ Orion Kerkering made a wild throw past home instead of throwing to first after mishandling a bases-loaded comebacker with two outs in the 11th inning.
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Cubs, Brewers each starting relievers for Game 5
The Cubs announced that left-hander reliever Drew Pomeranz would start Saturday’s Game 5 while the Brewers are turning to right-hander Trevor Megill, their All-Star closer.
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Zadran, Omarzai and Rashid give Afghanistan series win
Rashid picked up his sixth five-for in ODIs after Zadran’s 95 helped Afghanistan to 190
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India’s shaky wins raise combination questions ahead of crucial Australia clash
The two wins so far haven’t masked their issues with left-arm spin, top-order inconsistency and bowling options